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1 Owner - 4x4 - Crew Cab - Boss Snow Plow - 5.3l - No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:172961
Location:

Waterbury, Connecticut, United States

Waterbury, Connecticut, United States

 For sale we have a 1 Owner 2004 Chevrolet Avalanche 4x4. This truck is a 1 owner truck and it has been regularly maintained thus it runs perfect, no issues, super healthy 5.3L V8 motor that sounds very healthy with no issues and no manifold leaks. The automatic tranny shifts perfect, no problems. The 4x4 engages in and out with easy from a push off a button. The previous owner installed a Boss Snow Plow on the truck to plow his drive way. The truck has not been beat or abused and its been adult owned. The front-end is nice and tight and the truck drive super nice down the road. I personally put few hundred miles on the truck and loves the ride of it as well as the way it plows. The plow works perfect. The inside of the truck is very clean and not abused, smells good with odors. The outside body shows some nicks and marks here and there which is normal for a truck this old with these miles, also there is one dent in the passenger's side door and some surface rust around the passenger's side fender. The frame and undercarriage are solid. Over all a very healthy truck which runs perfect! NO check engine lights on dash, no service reminders, no stories!!! Fly down and drive home with no worries in mind. If you like what you see I guarantee you that you will not be disappointed.

TERMS OF SALE

PAYMENT:

A $500 DEPOSIT is due 12 hours of auction completion. We accept Paypal for the deposit only. The balance is due within seven days. Pickup of the vehicle is within 14 days of auction completion.

The acceptable methods of payment are Bank Wire Transfer, Certified Bank Check, Direct Deposit or Cash in person. We do not offer financing. Deposit down payments are non refundable. We do not accept trade ins. Any guarantee offer for this vehicle will be voided if payments are not made according to terms.

WARRANTY:

This vehicle will be sold AS-IS with no warranty expressed or implied by the seller.

The title is guaranteed to be free and clear. There will be no liens or encumbrances on the title. The stated odometer reading is within +/- 500 miles.

PICK-UP:

Please check with us before scheduling your vehicle pickup. It is very important to coordinate your arrival with us before finalizing your plans. We are usually open from Mon-Fri 9AM to 5PM and Sat 9-12 Sundays we are closed.

We are approximately 1 hour from Bradley-Hartford Airport (BDL), we can pick you up for $100.

Shipping:
Best place for you is go to www.uship.com who ever gives you the best price go with it.

Additional shipping sources can be found on the Internet and you are welcome to choose any transport company of your preference.

REGISTRATION, TITLES & FEES:

There will be $300.00 of Dealer Conveyance Processing Fee.

Temporary Transit Tags are available through the state of CT for $95, which will provide valid registration for a period of 30 days. In order to obtain this tag, please provide proof of insurance for any vehicle that you presently own.

Titles are available to the buyer immediately upon full irrevocable payment, which is performed by bank wire transfer, cash in person, or certified personal check. Otherwise, the title will be sent to you after your payments have cleared our bank. Occasionally, a title is still being processed by the state and we will issue free temporary registration until the title is received.

All vehicles we sell on eBay are stored in a separate secured facility and we require that all vehicles be picked up within ten days of auction completion.

We will try to exercise some flexibility to accommodate special requests regarding our terms, if they are placed before the auction ends. We also sell vehicles locally and reserve the right to cancel this auction at any time.


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